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Death of a
Salesmen
by
Arthur Miller
'I don't say he's
a great man.
Willie Loman never
made a lot of money.
His name was never
in the paper.
He's not the finest
character that ever
lived.
But he's a human
being, and a
terrible thing
is happening to him.
So attention
must be
paid.
He's not to be
allowed to
fall in his grave
like an old dog.
Attention,
attention
must finally
be paid
to such a person. Linda, referring to
her husband
Willie Loman,
Act 1 .................... All photographs
thanks to
Bev Lawton
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